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ISBN# 0-87833-850-0
The Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults Workbook

Publication Date: 1994
Dr. Lynn Weiss
 

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About the Author

A psychotherapist for forty years Lynn Weiss has an extensive background in training, teaching, program development, and writing about human behavior and child development. For the past two decades, she's concentrated on forwarding an enlightened perspective on Attention Deficit Disorder as a brainstyle diversity issue.
Clinically trained through a NINH clinical fellowship at the University of Washington Medical School, Dr. Weiss has brought her education to a practical level that builds from the health and strength in those with whom she comes in contact. She currently is writing non-fiction and fiction for adults and children and doing program development for natural resource managers as well as A.D.D. from her home in the woods in Central Texas.

Summary

The companion volume to the bestselling Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults offers a combination journal, self-quiz, and organizer—all designed to give the user a daily, practical hands-on method of dealing with A.D.D.

Reviews

"Her workbook aims to emphasize practical steps for screening out distractions, planning and organizing tasks, and managing time."
-Dallas Morning News

"[This] readable workbook is a combination journal, self-quiz and organizer—all designed to give the user a daily, practical, hands-on method of dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder. In this useful resource, Weiss takes the reader step-by-step through the stages of recognizing and managing the disorder."
—Karen Klinka, Daily Oklahoman

"[Lynn Weiss] shares her findings, symptoms and ways to handle the complex disorder in this easy-to-understand book."
—Velma Daniels, Winter Haven News-Chief

"The book helps sufferers self-screen, cope with and manage their ADD."
—Tina M. Steffen, Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"Her workbook aims to emphasize practical steps for screening out distractions, planning and organizing tasks and managing time."
—Mike Maza, Dallas Morning News

"The Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults Workbook emphasizes practical steps for screening out distractions, organizing tasks and managing time. It may prove helpful for adults who suffer the neurological condition."
— Kansas City Star

Contents

Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Assessment
Chapter Three: Coping with Your ADD
Chapter Four: Essential Skills
Chapter Five: Living Up to Your Potential
Chapter Six: Continuing Your Education
Index